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British Columbia Institutions Add No-Cost Textbooks to Tuition-Free Program

Institutions in the Canadian province of British Columbia have since September 2017 offered a government-funded tuition-free certificate in adult basic...

The Pulse: Maria Andersen of Coursetune

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Maria Andersen, CEO and co-founder of Coursetune.

Connecting Cashiers to College Degrees

Walmart and other large employers are turning to for-profit Guild Education to manage tuition-reimbursement programs. Walmart's offer promises a debt-free college education to its employees, but academic program choices are limited.

'The World Had Moved On'

An organization that supported technology efforts at liberal arts colleges has closed amid increased competition from groups offering similar services.

Apple's New Focus: Student ID Cards

Tech giant is working with universities to bring the functionality of a student ID card to the iPhone and Apple Watch.

Boeing to Spend $100 Million on Online Courses and Other Worker Training

Boeing has announced that it plans to spend $100 million on a series of worker-training initiatives, several of which involve...

Defining the Undefinable

The term "digital learning" seems to be taking hold as a catchall for innovative techniques influenced by digital tools. Will the term last or grow outdated?

Creative Course Finder: Learning to Drum in a ‘Double Flipped’ Classroom

Students learn the basics of a new skill online, practice it in the classroom, then demonstrate their aptitude by recording on their smartphones.